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40 Years in the Psychotherapist's Chair
A Personal Guide to Psychological Growth and Psychotherapy
by Douglas Favero Ph.D.
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Overview


"40 Years In The Psychotherapist's Chair" is addressed to readers who are interested in furthering personal growth, engaging in psychotherapy, or, perhaps, becoming a psychotherapist.
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Description


"40 Years In The Psychotherapist's Chair" is addressed to readers who are interested in furthering personal growth, engaging in psychotherapy, or, perhaps, becoming a psychotherapist. The author aims to help readers gain the hope and courage to become their whole and best selves. Author Dr. Doug Favero writes from the perspective of a seeker and learner alongside the reader.
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About the author


Doug Favero grew up in a small Montana town near Yellowstone Park and the Crow Indian Reservation. After college, he served as a Vista volunteer in inner-city Atlanta. He then taught history and worked as a school psychologist in the Washington D.C. public schools. For the past forty years, he has conducted a psychotherapy practice in D.C. He currently serves as a committee chair with the D.C. Psychological Association.
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Book details

Genre:PSYCHOLOGY

Subgenre:Psychotherapy / General

Language:English

Pages:150

Paperback ISBN:9781667848945


Overview


"40 Years In The Psychotherapist's Chair" is addressed to readers who are interested in furthering personal growth, engaging in psychotherapy, or, perhaps, becoming a psychotherapist.

Read more

Description


"40 Years In The Psychotherapist's Chair" is addressed to readers who are interested in furthering personal growth, engaging in psychotherapy, or, perhaps, becoming a psychotherapist. The author aims to help readers gain the hope and courage to become their whole and best selves. Author Dr. Doug Favero writes from the perspective of a seeker and learner alongside the reader.

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About the author


Doug Favero grew up in a small Montana town near Yellowstone Park and the Crow Indian Reservation. After college, he served as a Vista volunteer in inner-city Atlanta. He then taught history and worked as a school psychologist in the Washington D.C. public schools. For the past forty years, he has conducted a psychotherapy practice in D.C. He currently serves as a committee chair with the D.C. Psychological Association.
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